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he not only has police training, he has military training, and now he is in a rural environment and he knows the concept of ambush, knows how to conceal himself. it's going to be very difficult, and the one thing working for the police is the bad weather. you conclude a survivist or whatever but when snow starts fall, it's a dramatic impact on your able to function. so the snow is a good thing. would be nice have overhead vision but this is a good thing. >> danny, the police are walking up in big bear for the news conference. one of the problems they're going to possibly have, this is a weekend getaway kind of place, and all over bear mountain there are weekend homes where people keep cars. so if he has a plan, he could have, for instance, torched his truck, gone to a house with a carne garage, taken the car, and then the owners, who don't live there all the time, live in los angeles, wouldn't know the car was missing, and that could be a severe challenge and an easy way for him to get away. we have no idea where he is. let's listen to the police. >> up in the mountains, about eight sq
he not only has police training, he has military training, and now he is in a rural environment and he knows the concept of ambush, knows how to conceal himself. it's going to be very difficult, and the one thing working for the police is the bad weather. you conclude a survivist or whatever but when snow starts fall, it's a dramatic impact on your able to function. so the snow is a good thing. would be nice have overhead vision but this is a good thing. >> danny, the police are walking...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: the food and drug administration calls the abuse of prescription painkillers ael major public health challenge, and today the f.d.a. wrapped up a hearing on the drugs. including oxycodone, vicodin and percocet. dr. jon lapook reports that they do their job well, but they come with a big risk. >> my liver started shutting down, my kidneys were shuttingrted down, my thyroid levels through the roof. >> reporter: 28-year-old kimberly-- who asked that we not use her last name-- nearly died from narcotic painkillers prescribed after a car accident. at first she only needed one orar two pills a day for the pain. but eventually she became addicted to the high. >> my tolerance started growing and i started taking two at a time, three at a time. it grew to 15 at a time. >> reporte
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: the food and drug administration calls the abuse of prescription painkillers ael major public health challenge, and today the f.d.a. wrapped up a hearing on the drugs. including oxycodone, vicodin and percocet. dr. jon lapook reports...
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restless, and start to feel strange, just not being where they're used to being, in that dangerous environment. >> we don't know how to open up, or express our -- tell our story either. that's also part of the problem. and the other part, too, as well, is being accepted in society. you know, because there's a brotherhood in the services around the world. and we have a problem when we come out of the service, you know, to the civilian world where people will judge us and use -- if they find out about our trauma, in one way or another, will use that against us. there is no brotherhood that i would say in a civilian community. >> when you see people who have gone through, what my previous guest went through, a school shooting, a young man and all the trauma that's happened to him. what do you think of that? what advice would you give him? >> basically he has to take back his life. finding forgiveness, you know, it's more finding forgiveness for himself so he can find peace in his life. he has so much potential that he's able to basically be able to impact and change so many people's lives. >> ton
restless, and start to feel strange, just not being where they're used to being, in that dangerous environment. >> we don't know how to open up, or express our -- tell our story either. that's also part of the problem. and the other part, too, as well, is being accepted in society. you know, because there's a brotherhood in the services around the world. and we have a problem when we come out of the service, you know, to the civilian world where people will judge us and use -- if they...
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. >> reporter: dorner has threatepped to attack what he calls target-rich environments. the grammys take place here in los angeles tomorrow night. the los angeles pd will be out in force, not only looking out for the safety of celebrities, but also for themselves. jim. >> axelrod: carter evans in los angeles, thank you very much. mary ellen o'toole is a former profiler for the f.b.i. and joins us now in washington. mary ellen these latest reports of survival gear a broken axle on the truck, it would appear dorner has had to improvise. what's the likely effect on the search now that he's had a change of plans? >> it's likely he's making more and more mistakes, and in large part because he is now the person that is being hunted. he has no experience with that. he has training with l.a.p.d. he has training with the military but he's never been in the circumstance where people are now looking for him. so there's a lot of stress on him as well. and as that continues, he will begin to, i think, make more and more mistakes. >> axelrod: he was fired in 2008. it's now 2013. why,
. >> reporter: dorner has threatepped to attack what he calls target-rich environments. the grammys take place here in los angeles tomorrow night. the los angeles pd will be out in force, not only looking out for the safety of celebrities, but also for themselves. jim. >> axelrod: carter evans in los angeles, thank you very much. mary ellen o'toole is a former profiler for the f.b.i. and joins us now in washington. mary ellen these latest reports of survival gear a broken axle on...
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restless, and start to feel strange, just not being where they're used to being, in that dangerous environment. >> we don't know how to open up, or express our -- tell our story either. that's also part of the problem. and the other part, too, as well, is being accepted in society. you know, because there's a brotherhood in the services around the world. and we have a problem when we come out of the service, you know, to the civilian world where people will judge us and use -- if they find out about our trauma, in one way or another, will use that against us. there is no brotherhood that i would say in a civilian community. >> when you see people who have gone through, what my previous guest went through, a school shooting, a young man and all the trauma that's happened to him. what do you think of that? what advice would you give him? >> basically he has to take back his life. finding forgiveness, you know, it's more finding forgiveness for himself so he can find peace in his life. he has so much potential that he's able to basically be able to impact and change so many people's lives. >> ton
restless, and start to feel strange, just not being where they're used to being, in that dangerous environment. >> we don't know how to open up, or express our -- tell our story either. that's also part of the problem. and the other part, too, as well, is being accepted in society. you know, because there's a brotherhood in the services around the world. and we have a problem when we come out of the service, you know, to the civilian world where people will judge us and use -- if they...
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that's not case right now. >> particularly in the lower interest rate environment, too. >> right. >> what do you want to look at next week, rick? what's on your radar in. >> 66 billion in sly. 3s, 10s, 30s, tuesday, wednesday and thursday, of course, as many guests have mentioned. retail sales, the big data point, but i always like to monitor supply and see how investors are looking at a slightly higher rate environment to some of the auctions towards the end of 2012. >> that's a good point. how do you think name packets the market, all the new supply coming on? >> well, actually i think it may refocus the argument because even though 195, as our guests said, below the inflation rate, still better than the 140 to 160 area we traded at for a large part in the middle of 2012. >> brian rehling, what's your take? >> you know, i'm sure there will be pretty good demand next week in the short term, but when you're look to allocate your money, even if interest rates stay low and we don't get a rise in yield, you know, there's no money to be made over there. you're working on such slow yields
that's not case right now. >> particularly in the lower interest rate environment, too. >> right. >> what do you want to look at next week, rick? what's on your radar in. >> 66 billion in sly. 3s, 10s, 30s, tuesday, wednesday and thursday, of course, as many guests have mentioned. retail sales, the big data point, but i always like to monitor supply and see how investors are looking at a slightly higher rate environment to some of the auctions towards the end of 2012....
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restless, and start to feel strange, just not being where they're used to being, in that dangerous environment. >> we don't know how to open up, or express our -- tell our story either. that's also part of the problem. and the other part, too, as well, is being accepted in society. you know, because there's a brotherhood in the services around the world. and we have a problem when we come out of the service, you know, to the civilian world where people will judge us and use -- if they find out about our trauma, in one way or another, will use that against us. there is no brotherhood that i would say in a civilian community. >> when you see people who have gone through, what my previous guest went through, a school shooting, a young man and all the trauma that's happened to him. what do you think of that? what advice would you give him? >> basically he has to take back his life. finding forgiveness, you know, it's more finding forgiveness for himself so he can find peace in his life. he has so much potential that he's able to basically be able to impact and change so many people's lives. >> ton
restless, and start to feel strange, just not being where they're used to being, in that dangerous environment. >> we don't know how to open up, or express our -- tell our story either. that's also part of the problem. and the other part, too, as well, is being accepted in society. you know, because there's a brotherhood in the services around the world. and we have a problem when we come out of the service, you know, to the civilian world where people will judge us and use -- if they...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> they are being called superstorms. fueled by changing climate, higher temperatures, and rising sea levels. >> climate change is real. it's here. it's going to happen again. >> people and cities once safe. now in the eye of the fury. >> i see the weather changing. absolutely. >> is this the era of the superstorm? >> water level is rising substantially. >> and are we ready? >> if this wall had been here -- >> for the next one? >> i've been telling everybody, the big flood is coming. we better start building the ark. >> living near the ocean, there's always that chance that the ocean is going to come take away everything that you've got. but never did i imagine that this was going to happen to me and my family and my community. >> even now, given all that has happened to him and his fa
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> they are being called superstorms. fueled by changing climate, higher temperatures, and rising sea levels. >> climate change is real. it's here. it's going to happen again. >> people and cities once safe. now in the eye of the fury....
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in part because cruises represent such a strong value proposition in this environment. one more thing before i drill down to whether you should sail away on carnival or royal caribbean. for cruise operators, net yield is how we measure them, the purest measure of a cruise company's pricing power. net yield is the ticket price minus the cost of getting there, plus onboard spending, minus any commissions paid to travel agents, all which is then divided by the number of available cruise days. simply put, this is a metric that tells you how much the cruise companies are squeezing out of their passengers. you get a 1% change in net yield in carnival or royal caribbean, that's enough for a 7% earnings in share for either company. this is a gigantic, incredibly easy way to tell how their business is doing, like same-store sales tore retail or revenue per available room for hotels. right now the net yield is in a fabulous position to go higher, thanks to higher demand, lower supply of ships and more and more people are booking online. given that commissions are paid right to th
in part because cruises represent such a strong value proposition in this environment. one more thing before i drill down to whether you should sail away on carnival or royal caribbean. for cruise operators, net yield is how we measure them, the purest measure of a cruise company's pricing power. net yield is the ticket price minus the cost of getting there, plus onboard spending, minus any commissions paid to travel agents, all which is then divided by the number of available cruise days....
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you said if we all had similar environments -- >> don't you think most criminals come from the same environment? jay i think they are bad people. you wouldn't say most criminals come from the inner city? >> most come from single mothers. >> really? >> ♪ all the single mothers ♪ all the single mothers >> i think you will agree on my other point is which is why this leads to my conclusion once you have committed a violent crime. i think death penalty. i will give chuck coleson one year of prison ministries. if they can turn them into a person, then death. >> wow. >> there is a lot of -- >> scientology maybe. >> that's a fantastic idea. >> children of god. >> who doesn't love a good ekinkar. >> they are known for obeying things. that would be very good. it makes perfect sense. it is a salon for rapists and murderers. it is like dorothy parker's round table. but instead of changing literary gossip it is a recipe for a chiv. you can't do isolated confinement because then they go nuts. they need to be around people, but it doesn't matter what they are saying. >> have i a solution to this. legaliz
you said if we all had similar environments -- >> don't you think most criminals come from the same environment? jay i think they are bad people. you wouldn't say most criminals come from the inner city? >> most come from single mothers. >> really? >> ♪ all the single mothers ♪ all the single mothers >> i think you will agree on my other point is which is why this leads to my conclusion once you have committed a violent crime. i think death penalty. i will give...
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. >> the dispatchers and supervisors would operate out of this working environment. they had several different workstations where they could see the trains coming in and out of the station and further up the line. completely destroyed. need to be replaced and rebuilt. >> the force of the water so great, it even destroyed escalators designed to last 40 years. >> the actual force of the water coming down the escalator lifted the landing plates from position. the pit itself still has several feet of water standing in it. these are one of our escalators that's a total loss. >> so this is going to have to come out altogether? >> come out and be replaced. >> the destruction here is just a part, a big part, but just a part of the pounding that the infrastructure system took as a result of superstorm sandy. just imagine, if you will, what happened to the electrical grid on the eastern seaboard. >> the northeast, obviously, took a real beating as a result of superstorm sandy. and i think it did reveal a number of weaknesses. among them, questions have come up fairly, i think,
. >> the dispatchers and supervisors would operate out of this working environment. they had several different workstations where they could see the trains coming in and out of the station and further up the line. completely destroyed. need to be replaced and rebuilt. >> the force of the water so great, it even destroyed escalators designed to last 40 years. >> the actual force of the water coming down the escalator lifted the landing plates from position. the pit itself still...
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kevin, why shy away from rapidly growing companies in this environment? >> well, i think what you're seeing is a slow-down in earnings growth. but on the other hand, the economy is doing somewhat better than it was, let's say six months ago. so investors who come into the year looking for very fast earnings growth as justification for their stock prices may be somewhat disappointed. so the economy is getting a little bit better, but wave come out of the recession. we've had a full recovery in profits, so here, going forward, we expect to see slower growth and consistency, i think, is the key in that kind of environment. >> tom: you mentioned a full recovery in profits. are stocks, broadly speaking, at this level expensive given the lack of earnings growth that you forecast? >> i don't think they're either expensive or cheap. and the reason i say that is because the standard & poors 500, which is a proxy for the stock market, has about $100 of earnings expected underneath it and it trades at $1500. with the stock market trading at 15 times underlying earni
kevin, why shy away from rapidly growing companies in this environment? >> well, i think what you're seeing is a slow-down in earnings growth. but on the other hand, the economy is doing somewhat better than it was, let's say six months ago. so investors who come into the year looking for very fast earnings growth as justification for their stock prices may be somewhat disappointed. so the economy is getting a little bit better, but wave come out of the recession. we've had a full...
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and so is providing a nurturing environment for new entrepreneurs. let's start at the beginning. businesses that start here are more likely to stay here. new companies create 3 million jobs a year. in delaware, we were recently rated the second-based state in the country for knowledge and innovation -- second-best state in the country for knowledge and innovation. we have got the people, the ideas, and the capital. the challenge is to get the people, ideas, and capital together as we build the startup. inspired by successful models across the country, local entrepreneurs have created startup delaware. this is a public-private partnership that will serve as a hub for entrepreneurial activity. with support from delaware's financial, accounting, legal, and real estate. it will build relationships with university of delaware and delaware tech, and other institutions of higher ed. we know that for manufacturers and other businesses, the reliability and cost of energy is key. we need to expand our prayerful leo, -- priority. first, we import too much of our electricity from dirty and e
and so is providing a nurturing environment for new entrepreneurs. let's start at the beginning. businesses that start here are more likely to stay here. new companies create 3 million jobs a year. in delaware, we were recently rated the second-based state in the country for knowledge and innovation -- second-best state in the country for knowledge and innovation. we have got the people, the ideas, and the capital. the challenge is to get the people, ideas, and capital together as we build the...
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investors like the plan to cut costs and better position the bank for a tougher regulatory environment. so the shares surged over 9% to $20.55. utbany of barclay's competitorsutlso moved highto. bank of america rose over 3%, making it the biggest gainer in the dow. j.p. morgan and travelers were both up about 1%. fashion designer michael kors was another big gainer thanks to better than expected third quarter earnings and revenues. the company credits higher sales and the opening of new stores. but what really helped the stock: the company lifted its full-year earnings guidance. the shares rallied nearly 10% or $5 today to $62 a share. new york and company, the women's apparel retailer, also raised its guidance, but just on fourth quarter sales. the chain now expects sales to gain 2.3% thanks to successful a holiday season. the stock jumped 7% to $4.30. fashion accessories retailer fossil also g a boost today, rising 3% to $110 a share. the company says fourth quarter esonings rose 28%, much better than expected. sales growth was strong in its wholesale divisions in north america and a
investors like the plan to cut costs and better position the bank for a tougher regulatory environment. so the shares surged over 9% to $20.55. utbany of barclay's competitorsutlso moved highto. bank of america rose over 3%, making it the biggest gainer in the dow. j.p. morgan and travelers were both up about 1%. fashion designer michael kors was another big gainer thanks to better than expected third quarter earnings and revenues. the company credits higher sales and the opening of new stores....
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we're going to have to go into hostile environment. it is not a bad thing because it gives us an opportunity to commend people. don't be intimidated by the tactic. there is a point late in the interview where he says, the you understand how of surged use out? you are served, ridiculous. i'm happy to be escapement. not being intimidated is half the battle because it's easy to be intimidated. when someone calls you nasty names it's easy to be intimidated. the only thing you can do is fight back. right off the bat what they do is change the topic. you talking about the fiscal cliff and suddenly you're getting a lecture on why you hate gay people. not only do you hate gay people, but here is the letter signed in stamford ronald reagan showing that you hate gay people. this is completely random information. what you saying? the answer is not to pretend. trichina know you are talking about. you want to talk about it, let me do the research first and we can have an educated debate on the issue. don't discuss things i don't know about and it t
we're going to have to go into hostile environment. it is not a bad thing because it gives us an opportunity to commend people. don't be intimidated by the tactic. there is a point late in the interview where he says, the you understand how of surged use out? you are served, ridiculous. i'm happy to be escapement. not being intimidated is half the battle because it's easy to be intimidated. when someone calls you nasty names it's easy to be intimidated. the only thing you can do is fight back....
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: since the killings at sandy hook elementary school there has been a lot of talk about getting guns out of the hands of people not entitled to have them. well, california is trying, but john blackstone has found it's a lot easier said than done. >> reporter: we rode along with special agent john marsh of the state's department of justice as his team prepared to confiscate guns from a man in stockton, california. >> he's a felon, and he has two handguns still registered to him. >> reporter: it's tense work. the people the agents are looking for are convicted felons or mentally unstable, and they have guns. the state has a list of about 20,000 such people with 40,000 guns, but because of budget restrictions there are only 33 agents to find them. you've got a backlog. >> a h
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: since the killings at sandy hook elementary school there has been a lot of talk about getting guns out of the hands of people not entitled to have them. well, california is trying, but john blackstone has found it's a lot easier said...
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lower taxes, lower legal costs for corporations, lower tax rates, create a friendly environment and job growth is amazing. liz: we have all sorts of reform movement, estate tax reform working out, leopard experiments, at the same time governor jerry brown saying the capital of his state, called essentially the pretzel palace of complexity. this is sacramento passing measures. >> they passed one lie after another. very difficult. the wealthy, people who can afford to do it, corporations can say i will go to business somewhere else. you saw what happened with bowlinbowlingboeing looking to o california. the ones who can least afford it to stay behind, more burden on their shoulders. liz: i understand what you're saying about state capital here in new york and california from throwing banana peels in front of businesses to trip them up. state income taxes are falling by the wayside in many of the reform states and using sales tax but dominick that may not be a good move because the taxpayer can say we will not shop in your state, we will go on the internet, isn't that a danger? >> we have
lower taxes, lower legal costs for corporations, lower tax rates, create a friendly environment and job growth is amazing. liz: we have all sorts of reform movement, estate tax reform working out, leopard experiments, at the same time governor jerry brown saying the capital of his state, called essentially the pretzel palace of complexity. this is sacramento passing measures. >> they passed one lie after another. very difficult. the wealthy, people who can afford to do it, corporations...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> greta: north korea releasing s a missile attack on a u.s. city that appears to be new york and set to the tune of michael jackson's "we are the world." >> the video starts with a man dreaming he is aboard a north korean space shuttle launched by a rocket and shows a u.s. city in ruins and the north core are rean caption reads some where in the united states black clouds are smoke are billowing. the video ends with a man saying his dream will come true. is the video a warning, a threat, former u.n. ambassador john bolton joins us. is this a first? is is spot north korean cinema that threatens us. what threatens us is the idea that the people in north korea are dreaming about destroying new york and worse than that that they are conducting research on nuclear devices and ballistic mil
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> greta: north korea releasing s a missile attack on a u.s. city that appears to be new york and set to the tune of michael jackson's "we are the world." >> the video starts with a man dreaming he is aboard a north korean space shuttle...
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despite his split from the aryan nation, he will return home to an environment that still sees black and white. >> they've got to get over it, i guess. nothing they can do about it. it's not a subject. they don't like it, they don't have to associate with me. it's on them. i'm completely different. i was hateful. i was just -- i was pretty much a bad person when i first got in the department of corrections. changed it now. i'm done. >> he grew up down south and around white people and that kind of environment and stuff, so i mean i can't blame him for choosing what he did. he's changed a lot. from what he said he's done with all the white supremacist stuff and all that. so i don't know if he's serious or not, but that's what he says. so it's going to be a little more boring around here. but he's going home. that's a good thing. >> while jones works through the mental issues of going home, adam cameron is already in the waiting room about to reunite with his grandparents. >> it broke their heart. i could tell by the looks on their faces when they came to see me every time, all the tim
despite his split from the aryan nation, he will return home to an environment that still sees black and white. >> they've got to get over it, i guess. nothing they can do about it. it's not a subject. they don't like it, they don't have to associate with me. it's on them. i'm completely different. i was hateful. i was just -- i was pretty much a bad person when i first got in the department of corrections. changed it now. i'm done. >> he grew up down south and around white people...
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this is the right environment for goldman. this is where they crush people. that's absolutely what's going on. they are going to win in most of their business lines. they've fired enough people that it will be really profitable. and as stephen mentioned, the market is really shallow. it's really them versus some hobbled competitors. >> never mind the run in the shares. you'd be a buyer right here? >> i think they're winning in almost everything that they do. the last couple of quarters bears that out. i don't see why the stock couldn't trade hotter. >> a once red hot trade is rolling over. high-yield corporate debt is trading. is this mini correction is sign of things to come for the broader market? mike santelli joins us now. why should we be watching this closer than we are? >> the credit strength, the strength in the credit markets has been the underpinning leading the charge of equities for years now. i think it's the front lines where risk appetite and liquidity come together and tell you how the overall markets are looking. i'm not an alarmist about thi
this is the right environment for goldman. this is where they crush people. that's absolutely what's going on. they are going to win in most of their business lines. they've fired enough people that it will be really profitable. and as stephen mentioned, the market is really shallow. it's really them versus some hobbled competitors. >> never mind the run in the shares. you'd be a buyer right here? >> i think they're winning in almost everything that they do. the last couple of...
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thinking about those in a closed environment like a school or a theater, as they've been used in recent atrocities. i want to play a couple clips from tony bennett and chris rock at the same event today, think lent their support to the campaign. >> i still haven't gotten over connecticut. and like the assault weapons to go to war, not in our own country. and i'd like assault weapons eliminated. thank you. >> the president and the first lady are kind of like the mom and the dad of the country. and when your dad says something, you listen. then when you don't, it usually bites you later on. >> very serious and powerful from tony bennett. jokingly, but making a good point from chris rock. a majority of americans support a ban, a universal background check. a majority want the high capacity clips to be banned. there is a will there, but is there a will amongst politicians to get this done? >> i was on capitol hill today, and -- speaking to 15 members of congress, and all of whom have said that they are for this legislation. now, it's toh, because i think lades, looks like we've got >> i thi
thinking about those in a closed environment like a school or a theater, as they've been used in recent atrocities. i want to play a couple clips from tony bennett and chris rock at the same event today, think lent their support to the campaign. >> i still haven't gotten over connecticut. and like the assault weapons to go to war, not in our own country. and i'd like assault weapons eliminated. thank you. >> the president and the first lady are kind of like the mom and the dad of...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we're back with ann coulter, mark hanna and peter suderman. obama awl on night of benghazi attack. they had a 5:00 p.m. meeting, nobody heard from the president after the 5:00 p.m. meeting. the whole benghazi business lasted at least seven hours. now it turns out in other news reports today that there was no hillary clinton from the state department, which is her jurisdiction. panetta didn't talk to the president, panetta didn't talk to hillary clinton. i don't know who he talked to. all i know is nobody saved the four people, we didn't see any american force. what's up with that? >> and it's long after the presidential election has run. i mean, you really wonder if democrats would win any elections if we had an honest media in this country. this is really getting to be a problem.
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we're back with ann coulter, mark hanna and peter suderman. obama awl on night of benghazi attack. they had a 5:00 p.m. meeting, nobody heard from the president after the 5:00 p.m. meeting. the whole benghazi business lasted at least seven...
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a lot of our transactions are coming from the international environment. buyers from brazil, buyers from europe in general. it is definitely helping the florida market. i would say a large percentage. a lot of these deals are coming from people migrating from colder climates. i have a lot of snowbirds coming down here. florida is looking more and more attractive. regard to the luxury market, it is doing extremely well. of course, you do not have the obstacle you have in the lower-priced market because you have a lot of cash buyers. a lot of people who continue to have money. that way you are continuing to see a lot of these bidding wars. dagen: i have heard stories. i have heard stories in terms of miami, particularly. the condo hotels became a very tricky proposition when the financing dried out. are you seeing some of the financing come back for those properties? >> not specifically. a lot of developers are staying away from those properties. i have seen many developers planning new projects. the condo hotel market has really not revamped the same way. y
a lot of our transactions are coming from the international environment. buyers from brazil, buyers from europe in general. it is definitely helping the florida market. i would say a large percentage. a lot of these deals are coming from people migrating from colder climates. i have a lot of snowbirds coming down here. florida is looking more and more attractive. regard to the luxury market, it is doing extremely well. of course, you do not have the obstacle you have in the lower-priced market...
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booktv, ben shapiro contends that liberals are guilty of bullying their opposition and creating an environment that discourages political debate. this heritage foundation event is a little under an hour. [applause] >> it's always a pleasure to be here: i'm a huge fan of heritage foundation, everything that they do, actually. they were the first outlet to pick up my syndicated column. i do have a fourth book before "bullies," i spoke here at heritage for that too. i'm also the editor at large of breitbart news, so if you're bored or have an ipad, you can tune in at 870.com. i want to start by talking about andrew breitbart. andrew was a mentor of mine. i met andrew when i was 17 years old. he had just seen a column i wrote for the ucla daily bruin, and he was sitting in a greasy taco joint, saw the column and then promptly e-mailed me. at the time, andrew was just the secret other half of the drudge report. we got together, we became fast friends. and one of the things that andrew and i used to talk about a lot because we knew each other for over a decade before his untimely death, he used to t
booktv, ben shapiro contends that liberals are guilty of bullying their opposition and creating an environment that discourages political debate. this heritage foundation event is a little under an hour. [applause] >> it's always a pleasure to be here: i'm a huge fan of heritage foundation, everything that they do, actually. they were the first outlet to pick up my syndicated column. i do have a fourth book before "bullies," i spoke here at heritage for that too. i'm also the...
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. >> the low rate environment is a major driver. >> absolutely. >> how do fundamentals look? >> earnings much better than expected. 2.5 percentage points before where the expectation was at the beginning of the period. now s&p capital ik consensus are at 6%. the only problem is it basically seems to have been borrowing from the first quarter of 2003. now we're only looking at 1.4% growth but had been expecting close to 4% growth. >> how about revenue. >> pretty much steady at 3.5% growth so better than the one-half of 1% we got last quarter but still not seeing the driving ref now that i would like to see. >> i know we're splitting hairs and i can't afford to do that anyway, but the dow is up 100 points so we're at risk of not having the triple-digit move in the market. psychologically would that matter at all, at least for the short term? >> i think revels are like rusty doors, takes a couple of attempts before they finally swing open, and this is just one of those attempts. >> well said. >> larry. >> you're thinking five, ten years down the road. >> you're thinking a psycho
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i hope that casey grows up in an environment where they'll look back at this and say wow, you know, this is crazy that they had to go through that. but i hope that sees that her parents are proud enough to step up and fight for her equality as well. >> around thanksgiving, charlie morgan told the "washington post" that she was praying that the supreme court would hear the challenge to doma quickly. she said, quote, i really need to be alive when they actually do overturn doma. otherwise karen is not guaranteed anything. charlie morgan did not make it that far. she died on sunday morning. she was 48 years old. the "washington post" reports that her widow karen will not receive survivor benefits. the paper also notes that in ordinary times, charlie and karen would have been glad for the new executive order allowing the family to shop on military bases. we asked today whether officer charlie morgan had heard about the changes that secretary panetta was preparing to announce today. the answer is that it appears she had not. she apparently had not heard about it. it's a very sad story. for ma
i hope that casey grows up in an environment where they'll look back at this and say wow, you know, this is crazy that they had to go through that. but i hope that sees that her parents are proud enough to step up and fight for her equality as well. >> around thanksgiving, charlie morgan told the "washington post" that she was praying that the supreme court would hear the challenge to doma quickly. she said, quote, i really need to be alive when they actually do overturn doma....
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got interrupted in his life and i hope we can get ethan through the healing process and back to his environment and his world where he can g go back to his friends and enjoy. >> was he a brave young boy during the ordeal? >> absolutely. he is bandle of joy and just a child is a gift from god and something we all should cherish and to me there is no greater gift. like i said, i am a father. >> how did jimmy lee treat him during the ordeal? >> in the beginning he did sort of take care of h him but it deteriorated. he felt like he was in danger. we had to make a decision and we did make that decision and we went in to rescue him. >> at the end, was there resistance or was he sort of at the end of his game and he knew it? >> he was given the opportunity and it didn't work out. >> greta: and new information tonight, police telling us jimmy lee dykes did resist capture at the end. they say he engaged in a fire fight with the s.w.a.t. agents as they entered the bunker. he had reenforced the bunker against any attempt ited entry by law enforcement. >>> the jury hears from a woman accused of murdering h
got interrupted in his life and i hope we can get ethan through the healing process and back to his environment and his world where he can g go back to his friends and enjoy. >> was he a brave young boy during the ordeal? >> absolutely. he is bandle of joy and just a child is a gift from god and something we all should cherish and to me there is no greater gift. like i said, i am a father. >> how did jimmy lee treat him during the ordeal? >> in the beginning he did sort...